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Flash flooding hits Queensland, more storms predicted
2 Dec 2024Parts of Brisbane have been submerged by flash flooding, with more storms predicted for south-east Queensland.
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'I'm horribly ashamed': What did a lawyer spend $700k of his client's money on?
2 Dec 2024Lawyer Aaron Nicholls can tell you exactly what he didn't spend his client's money on.
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Crown-Māori relations 'probably worse' than a year ago - Luxon
2 Dec 2024However, the PM laid much of the blame at the feet of the previous Labour government, saying it had made some "pretty horrendous decisions" affecting Māori. Video
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'Warning lights are indeed flashing' - What will Putin do next?
Veteran war correspondent Mike Eckel tells RNZ's Sunday Morning why neither Russia or Ukraine may get what they want.
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'Exciting': Nanaia Mahuta is 're-entering' politics
1 Dec 2024The former Labour minister has returned to Labour after taking a year off, but says it's not her "intention" to run again.
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How do I pick the best summer fruit?
1 Dec 2024Figuring out the juiciest and best of the summer fruit bunch can be tricky - growers and produce sellers share their knowledge.
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Burnt out and heartbroken? Porridge Radio could be your new soundtrack
30 Nov 2024For Dana Margolin, the hopeful spirit of her band Porridge Radio's new album is captured in words she doesn't remember writing.
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Our property investment project is failing - why can't we use our KiwiSaver?
RNZ's money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your questions.
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PNG has 'dropped the ball' as AIDS cases surge
30 Nov 2024As the world marks World AIDS Day on Sunday, the United Nations is warning that infection rates are surging in Fiji and Papua New Guinea.
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The (almost) lost art of making a trug
30 Nov 2024Country Life: Trugs have been used for centuries, and "when I start building one, I fall into a wonderful state of mind", Tony Hitchcock says.
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Ditching the lawn mower and other ways to grow great tomatoes
30 Nov 2024Country Life: Could more bugs in the garden be the secret to a hearty crop? These growers say yes.
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Turning forestry slash into something good for the planet
30 Nov 2024Country Life: The mess left by piles of forest debris is etched in the minds of many after Cyclone Gabrielle. Turning it into biochar could be a solution.
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Manawanui probe 'being done by the wrong people', Samoan expert says
30 Nov 2024Samoans say they are still looking for better answers on the environmental and economic costs of the Manawanui sinking after a report found it was due to human error.
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Census 2023: Kiwi Indians earn more than the average NZer
29 Nov 2024An analysis of data from the 2023 Census reveals that Kiwi Indians earn more than the average New Zealander each year.
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How much will Christmas dinner cost this year?
29 Nov 2024While rising food prices have meant the cost of Christmas dinner soared in the past couple of years, the picture for 2024 is brighter.
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Health NZ spent $72m on contractors for one project
29 Nov 2024And the big spend on external hires is set to continue next year, despite the ministry planning to cut up to 1500 staff.
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Who is New Zealand's best ever prime minister?
29 Nov 2024The Detail looks at the good, the bad and the grumpy of the 23 past prime ministers of New Zealand.
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What you need to know to get the best out of Black Friday
29 Nov 2024Why has it become such a big deal? And what should you keep your eyes peeled for?
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Watch: Furious kuia confronts police amid arrests at gang funeral
29 Nov 2024There was a "huge" police presence in the Bay of Plenty as as Mongrel Mob gang members gathered.
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Helen Baxter's death and the importance of the right HRT provider
28 Nov 2024Smart, beautiful and confident, Helen was a woman in complete control of her own life, until perimenopause plunged her into depression five years ago.
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Housing to be built over 'the best soils in the world'
28 Nov 2024"This sort of behaviour really can't continue," say opponents of a controversial proposal to build on productive food growing land.
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Were vaccine mandates too harsh, Covid inquiry head asks
28 Nov 2024Epidemiologist Professor Tony Blakely has suggested mandates need to be used less widely, as he describes a "game of two halves" during the pandemic.
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Can an entire town be moved?
28 Nov 2024A draft master plan proposes relocating Westport to government-owned farmland southwest of its current location.
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Petition launched to fight decision to swap HRT provider
28 Nov 2024The move by Pharmac has prompted an outpouring of concern and frustration.
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